Clever Klip reduces Apple cable strain

Carting around your cables, shoving them in and out of your backpack and ongoing daily use exposes them to eventual failure, which typically occurs at the most inopportune time. So a clever inventor created a gadget called the Tudia Klip. It’s designed to preserve your precious cables by providing stability and support and thus reducing the strain and possible deterioration of the cables by up to 80%.

“After my iPhone died at an extremely important time and I was unable to charge it because of a broken Apple cable, I decided to create the Klip, an essential solution to this often documented problem,” said Winson Teh, Founder of Aplars LLC who distributes the Tudia product. “Most people will see their Apple cables start to fray within 6 months of continued use. Because of this, customers have been asking for a solution to the low quality charging cables that come with Apple devices. For this reason, I created the TUDIA Klip.”

The Tudia Klip consists of a silicone base and polycarbonate clip that locks tightly on to your cable yet at the same time maintains its flexibility. You position it at the part of the cable that typically gets bent, frayed and twisted which is where the cable meets the charging plug.

Tudia Klip is designed for the three most common cables: The Apple 30-pin, Apple Lightning and Apple Watch charging cables. It weighs less than 1/10th of an ounce adding virtually no weight or bulk to your cable.

They come in 5 colours, Blue, Green, Pink, Grey and Yellow, which not only allows you to choose your favourite colour, it also helps you quickly identify your cables at quick glance rather than having to pick them up and look at the cable ends.

At time of writing, you can get Tudia Klip on Amazon. It sells in the US for $6.99 for a 2-pack ($22.99 for 10 piece combo pack) and $7.99 CDN ($24.99 CAD for a 10-piece combo pack) on Amazon.ca.

Tudia Klip is a clever little creation especially if you prefer to always use Apple branded cables. A small investment under $10 could easily save you $30, not to mention the hassle and inconvenience and having to order one.